Posted on 05/15/2016 7:07:07 PM PDT by JimSEA
You can bet the farm the Commies would dance in the streets if it was North Carolina..
Poor geophysicist named Rhett Butler. He must have been teased a great deal.
Frankly, he didn’t give a d-mn.
“Poor geophysicist named Rhett Butler. He must have been teased a great deal.”
Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.
Not surprised; I’ve been watching the Pacific Rim .. and it’s been lit up like a Christmas Tree for quite some time. And, a major fault in CA (the San Andreas) has just been declared in danger of an event very soon.
And, there is a little known fault right off the Coast of Washington State, and they keep talking about it already starting to show signs of letting go too.
Like gorebull warming? We’re all gonna die!
It’s always something.
More taxpayers money needs to be spent on earthquakes and tsunamies so that they can be traced back to fracking and the evuuuuuul oil companies.
Note how all of a sudden all “faults” are supposed to go off. 9.0 earthquakes everywhere... must spend on fixing up skools and breeeedges. Oh, and shut off industry because the plants might pollute during the earthquakes. Fukusheeeeema!
Speak for yourself.
Actually, it's like that in cycles. There are cycles of activity all over the planet, and being able to see them ALL at ONCE helps one visualize the pattern activity.
I use a program that gives you this all instantaneously. It's awesome in it's speed and options. I spent a half hour just playing with the controls when I first used it. ZOOM in/out, move to any location by spinning the planet, twisting or tilting.
It's a small program and download only takes about 2 seconds. It's FREE !!!!. Once you install it you just run it (independently of your browser).
It is the best way to see EQ activity I have found.
I watch it all the time because I live in SoCAL. And, I too have a global program from USGS.gov - Earthquake map - worldwide. Once you plug into it, you can move around the whole globe and see what’s happening.
It’s really amazing to watch the different cycles .. and just now, the Pacific Rim is having all the fun.
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That is very interesting what you say about North Carolina. It rang a bell for me. Several years ago I was reading some Explorer articles and there was one about the Gulf Plate Rift Zone. I was just trying to access an AAPG Explorer article, but it is no longer an active link unless one is a registered member.
FWIW, this is the (unworking) link I have:
www.aapg.org/explorer/2002/11nov/rift zone.cfm
If you were to go to a geology library you could look at the 2002 November 11 volume, and look for the article on the Rift Zone.
What I recall of that article is that the writer makes a case for the friction causality of the New Madrid fault to be movement along the Gulf Plate which is, as one might expect, located in the Gulf of Mexico. One of the fascinating things about this rift zone is that not only is Missouri at risk, but so also there is a strip radiating from the Gulf Plate into - you guessed it - North Carolina.
There were also some vulnerabilities as well along a portion of the Appalachians moving northeast.
We need to all pray that the Gulf Plate remains happy and harmonious.
This last week I’ve not felt the tremors fully stop for a week now here in Anchorage. Very low and subtle but near continuous. I feel it even as I am writing now. I’ve lived here for 38 years and have never felt a continuous tremor until now or the number of more pronounced tremors. Something is up for sure.
The above MIGHT get you to the USGS link to earthquake map and activity in your neck of the woods.
What is your opinion of the Hayward Fault?
I thought it was ready and rarin’ to go, for the last several years now.
Haven’t heard anything about Hayward.
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